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    Six businesses broken into in Florissant overnight

    By Chris Regnier,

    12 hours ago

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    FLORISSANT, Mo. – Florissant police are searching for suspects Monday morning after multiple overnight business break-ins.

    Florissant police confirm that at least six business break-ins happened along New Halls Ferry and Lindbergh in the span of about half an hour overnight Monday morning.

    Florissant police say this whole episode started with a break-in at Brennan’s Bar and Grill on the 1700 block of Thunderbird Avenue near Lindbergh.

    After Brennan’s, the thieves targeted a Subway on the 2500 block on North Lindbergh.

    Shortly after, they hit a Qdoba and Edible Arrangements at the Cross Keys shopping center on the 14000 block of New Halls Ferry.

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    The Qdoba and Edible Arrangements were broken into around 1 a.m. Monday. A board-up crew and others have been cleaning up the damage from the incident. There are now boards up where the windows were busted out in both businesses.

    Finally, another Subway and a Papa John’s were also broken into on the 12700 block of New Halls Ferry.

    A Qdoba manager says nothing was taken from that business. The owners of Edible Arrangements say some cash and merchandise were taken from their store.

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    The owners of Edible Arrangements also say they do have surveillance video showing two people with masks and hoodies in their business overnight with a third person in a getaway vehicle outside the store. The owners said the thieves were in and out of the business in just a couple of minutes.

    At this point, no suspects are in custody. A multi-vehicle crash occurred in the Dellwood area shortly after these break-ins.

    But at this point, Florissant police have not been able to confirm if the crash was somehow related to the businesses that were broken into overnight.

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